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Devil\'s Purge is going free-to-play and expanding its soundtrack

By AvaMay 28,2025

If you're a fan of heavy metal and augmented reality (AR) shooters, then Devil's Purge is about to become your new obsession. This thrilling game from Ontop is rolling out a major new update that not only amps up the pulse-pounding heavy metal soundtrack with tracks from independent artists like Avesso, Visceral, Zero Massive, and Tales for the Unspoken but also shifts to a free-to-play model inspired by the legendary Doom's shareware approach.

During my trip to Portugal last year, I had the chance to dive into Devil's Purge and experience its intense demon-blasting action firsthand. The game challenges you to not just stand and shoot but to actively move, dodging enemies and revealing their weak spots. With over 60 levels to conquer, this is no passive game like Pokémon Go; it's a full-on, adrenaline-fueled battle against the forces of Hell.

Now's the perfect time to jump in as you can try the initial levels for free, giving you a taste of what the full game has to offer. If you like what you see, you can then unlock the entire experience. The new update also introduces a combat system where you can customize your equipment right from the start, using resources gathered from previous sessions.

The shift to free-to-play begins today, and you can find Devil's Purge on the iOS App Store. Don't miss out on the chance to blast through Hell's minions to the beat of some of the most brutal heavy metal tracks out there!

If heavy metal and demon-slaying aren't your thing, why not check out something completely different? Catherine Dellosa reviewed the charming and cozy culinary simulator Cat Restaurant in our regular feature, Ahead of the Game, where you can play upcoming releases before their official launch.

Blast 'em!

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